地方和国家法规如何影响儿童保育食品环境:对儿童保育中心主任观点的定性研究。

C E Byrd-Williams, E J Camp, P D Mullen, M E Briley, D M Hoelscher
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几乎三分之一的学龄前儿童在托儿中心度过固定的时间,在那里他们可以消耗大部分的日常饮食摄入量。儿童保育环境影响儿童的饮食摄入。因此,重要的是要检查影响中心食品环境的因素,如地方和国家法规。本定性研究探讨了董事们对法规如何影响儿童保育中心食品供应的看法。德克萨斯州特拉维斯县的十位中心主任完成了半结构化访谈。董事们报告说,地方卫生部门规章(例如,厨房规范)的变化导致提供不太健康的食品(例如,更多的预包装食品)。那些不参与联邦儿童和成人护理食品计划(CACFP)的中心主任说,州许可条例明确了学龄前儿童的份量和营养要求,从而提高了所提供食品的营养质量。参与CACFP的中心主任说,他们不受州指令的影响,因为CACFP的规定更为严格。这些发现表明,明确和量化营养标准的国家法规可能会对学龄前儿童的饮食产生有益的影响。然而,当地卫生部门为改善食品安全而制定的法规可能会对中心提供的食品的营养价值产生负面影响。
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How local and state regulations affect the child care food environment: A qualitative study of child care center directors' perspectives.

Almost one-third of preschoolers spend regular time in child care centers where they can consume the majority of their daily dietary intake. The child care setting influences children's dietary intake. Thus, it is important to examine factors, such as local and state regulations, that influence the food environment at the center. This qualitative study explored directors' perceptions of how regulations influence the foods available at child care centers. Ten directors of centers in Travis County, Texas completed semi-structured interviews. Directors reported that changes in local health department regulations (e.g., kitchen specifications) result in less-healthful foods being served (e.g., more prepackaged foods). Directors of centers that do not participate in the federal Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) said the state licensing regulations clarify the portion size and nutritional requirements for preschoolers thereby improving the nutritional quality of the food served. Directors of centers participating in CACFP said they are not affected by state mandates, because the CACFP regulations are more stringent. These findings suggest that state regulations that specify and quantify nutritional standards may beneficially impact preschoolers' diets. However, local health department regulations enacted to improve food safety may negatively influence the nutritional value of food served in centers.

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